stouby (1533), Holbaek, Denmark Mar 3, 2006 Bottle, in Rokytnice.
Typical Czech pilsener: Golden with a large white head, aroma light to moderate malty, moderate hoppy, flavor light to moderate sweet, moderate bitter, long duration, light body, watery, lively carbonated. MartinT (4377), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Aug 7, 2005 The Lure: Flowers on pastries, mint leaves on bread. Earthy yeast whispers in an all-around peaceful perfume.
The Festivities: A surprising wooden, resinous hop flavor and bitterness which might prove a little harsh for the unsuspecting vycepni drinker. Slender honeyed malts morph into bread crusts and earthiness. It’s pasteurised and filtered, yet the yeast and hops are doing their job well, and this is almost flavorful ("vycepni" means light, remember?).
Transcendence: When Atlas need to clean his toothbrush. Papsoe (10510), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 18, 2005 (Bottle 50 cl) An ale??? No, I really don’t think so. According to the label it’s a "´Výcépni svetlé" which I believe is a light lager. Anyways, it’s not really worth the effort. Golden beer with a decent head. Surprisingly flat though with a rather harsh hoppiness. Easy to drink, but not very exciting. dortmunder (961), Herdecke, Germany Apr 4, 2005 Bottled. Aroma reminds me a bit of the scent of burnt hair. Otherwise it´s hoppy. This burnt hair thing goes on in the taste. Taste is slightly sweet, grassy and ends hoppy. The off-flavours keep this beer from getting an average rating. lachesis (759), St Idesbald, Belgium Jun 22, 2004 Glodblond lager with a simple hoppy aroma.The taste is malty,hoppy and is drying out in the end.
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